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How to Configure the Coban GPS-103 Tracker

How to Configure the Coban GPS-103 Tracker

How to Configure the Coban GPS-103 Tracker

The Coban GPS-103 tracker is an excellent tool for monitoring vehicles and other assets. To ensure that your device functions correctly, it is essential to perform the initial configuration, which includes setting parameters such as APN, DNS server, and IMEI. These elements are fundamental for the proper functioning of the tracker, allowing it to connect to the network and transmit location data accurately.

Configuring the APN is one of the first steps, as it is through it that the device communicates with the carrier's network. Next, entering the DNS server is crucial for domain name resolution, ensuring that data is sent to the correct location. Finally, the device's IMEI must be verified and, if necessary, adjusted to ensure that the tracker is properly registered on the network.

Additionally, conducting tests after configuration is an important step to validate that all settings are correct and that the tracker is operating as expected. With the Coban GPS-103 properly configured, you will be ready to enjoy all the functionalities of your tracker.

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SMS Commands

1. Start of Configuration

To begin the configuration of your GPS tracker, you must send a specific command that activates the system. This step is crucial for the device to start operating correctly.

begin123456

2. Time Zone Configuration

Adjust the time zone of your device to ensure that the location information is correct. This command should be sent after the initial activation.

time zone123456 0

3. APN Configuration

It is essential to configure the correct APN of the carrier used. The APN, username, and password information may vary according to the carrier, so make sure to use the correct data.

apn123456 allcom.br

apn123456 linksolutions.br

apn123456 m2data.arqia.br

apn123456 smart.m2m.vivo.com.br

apn123456 tim.br

apn123456 transmeet.br

apn123456 virtueyes.com.br

apn123456 zap.vivo.com.br

4. DNS and Port Configuration

In this step, you must configure the DNS servers that the tracker will use. It is important to have the correct data to ensure the communication of the device.

Server 01, Server 02, Server 03: information to be filled in.

5. Vibration Alarm Activation

Activate the vibration alarm so that the device can detect unwanted movements. This feature is essential for the safety of the tracker.

shock123456

6. Tracking Activation

For the tracker to start sending location information, you must activate the tracking function. This command is essential for the operation of the device.

tracker123456

7. GPRS Transmission Activation

Activate data transmission via GPRS to allow the tracker to send information in real-time. This configuration is fundamental for continuous monitoring.

gprs123456

8. Transmission Time Setting

Configure the time interval for data transmission. The default is 60 seconds, and you can adjust it as needed.

upload123456 060

The time can be adjusted as needed.

9. Sensor Sleep Mode

The tracker enters power-saving mode after 5 minutes of inactivity. It can be activated again by movement, SMS, or call.

sleep123456 shock

Special commands

10. Special Commands

Here are some special commands that can be used for additional functionalities of the tracker.

G123456#

where

gprs123456 0

sensitivity123456 + selecionar número 1, 2 ou 3!

check123456

speed123456 080

nospeed123456

shock123456

noshock123456

lowbatsms123456 on

sleep123456 time

sleep123456 shock

sleep123456 off

imei123456

reset123456

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